short hack, assuming your eval echo's out to the browser (which I can't see
how else you'd expect something to 'return' from an eval'd statement
ob_start();
eval($foo);
$result = ob_get_clean();
On May 23, 2009 1:46am, Afan Pasalic a...@afan.net wrote:
hi,
I have on one website boxes with

In windows? I have no idea. I use linux for my server stacks. You'll have
to ask Dr. Google! I'd expect it's just like with normal windows, in the
date properties in the control panel.
On May 24, 2009 11:44pm, Sumit Sharma sumitp...@gmail.com wrote:
That's great but how to do this?

Two things:
1. Try using the fully qualified path (ie /var/www/foo/bar.php instead of
foo/bar.php)
2. Look at setting up autoloading so you don't need to manually include
anyway. If you're going OOP, autoloading is a must!
On May 28, 2009 8:49am, kranthi kranthi...@gmail.com wrote:
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